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College of Engineering and Technology Eastern Michigan University Articulation Agreements GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology Due for Department/Program Status Renewal Notes School of Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering-BS North Central State College (Ohio) Existing 9/1/2023 Henry Ford College Existing 9/1/2022 Macomb Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Monroe County Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Schoolcraft College Existing 9/1/2022 Oakland Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Washtenaw Community College Existing 9/1/2021 Electronic Engineering Technology-BS Wayne County Community College District Existing 9/1/2023 New in 2020 Northwest State CC (Ohio) Existing 9/1/2023 New in 2020 Henry Ford College Existing 9/1/2023 Macomb Community College Existing 9/1/2022 North Central State College (Ohio) Existing 9/1/2021 Henry Ford College Existing 9/1/2021 Monroe County Community College Existing 9/1/2021 Mechanical Engineering Technology-BS Northwest State CC (Ohio) Existing 9/1/2023 North Central State College (Ohio) Existing 9/1/2022 Monroe County Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Henry Ford College Existing 9/1/2021 Mechanical Engineering-BS Washtenaw Community College Existing 9/1/2024 Schoolcraft College Existing 9/1/2022 Henry Ford College Existing 9/1/2021 North Central State College (Ohio) Existing 8/31/2021 Community College Relations Page 1 EMUCollegeStatuRep: Report 9/7/2021 Eastern Michigan University Articulation Agreements GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology Due for Department/Program Status Renewal Notes Product Design Engineering Technology-BS Monroe County Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Macomb Community College Existing 9/1/2022 School of Information Security & Applied Computing Information Assurance and Cyber Defense-BS Monroe County Community College Existing 9/1/2024 Oakland Community College Existing 9/1/2024 Henry Ford College Existing 9/1/2023 Macomb Community College Existing 9/1/2023 Mott Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Washtenaw Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Schoolcraft College Existing 9/1/2022 Wayne County Community College District Existing 9/1/2022 Lansing Community College Existing 9/1/2021 Jackson College Existing 9/1/2021 Delta College Existing 9/1/2021 Henry Ford College Phasing Out 1/1/2020 Community College Relations Page 2 EMUCollegeStatuRep: Report 9/7/2021 Eastern Michigan University Articulation Agreements GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology Due for Department/Program Status Renewal Notes School of Technology & Professional Services Management Hotel & Restaurant Management-BS Schoolcraft College Existing 9/1/2022 Oakland Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Washtenaw Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Monroe County Community College Existing 5/1/2019 Program changes at Monroe, renewal on hold until Fall 2020. Paralegal-BS Wayne County Community College District Existing 9/1/2023 Washtenaw Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Lansing Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Macomb Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Delta College Existing 9/1/2021 Henry Ford College Existing 1/1/2021 Oakland Community College Existing 1/1/2021 Secondary Education in Business, Management, Marketing Henry Ford College Existing 9/1/2020 Community College Relations Page 3 EMUCollegeStatuRep: Report 9/7/2021 Eastern Michigan University Articulation Agreements GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology Due for Department/Program Status Renewal Notes Technology Management-BS Delta College Existing 9/1/2024 Schoolcraft College Existing 9/1/2023 St. Clair County Community College Existing 9/1/2023 Mott Community College Existing 9/1/2023 Macomb Community College Existing 9/1/2023 Washtenaw Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Monroe County Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Oakland Community College Existing 9/1/2022 Northwest State CC (Ohio) Existing 9/1/2022 Jackson College Existing 9/1/2022 Wayne County Community College District Existing 9/1/2022 Henry Ford College Existing 9/1/2021 Kirtland Community College Existing 9/1/2020 Alpena Community College Existing 9/1/2019 Lansing Community College Existing 9/1/2017 Community College Relations Page 4 EMUCollegeStatuRep: Report 9/7/2021 Eastern Michigan University Articulation Agreements GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology Due for Department/Program Status Renewal Notes School of Visual & Built Environments Civil Engineering-BS Henry Ford College Existing 9/1/2024 New in 2021 Communication Technology-BS Jackson College Existing 9/2/2022 Monroe County Community College Existing 9/1/2021 Washtenaw Community College Existing 9/1/2021 Schoolcraft College Existing 1/1/2021 Construction Management-BS Washtenaw Community College Existing 9/1/2024 Oakland Community College Existing 9/1/2024 Lansing Community College Existing 9/1/2021 Monroe County Community College Existing 9/1/2021 Fashion Marketing Innovation-BS Washtenaw Community College Existing 9/1/2023 Community College Relations Page 5 EMUCollegeStatuRep: Report 9/7/2021.
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